European Alliance for Apprenticeships: Good for Youth, Good for Business
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Good for Youth Good for Business European Alliance for Apprenticeships Social Europe Manuscript completed in September 2019 Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use that might be made of the following information. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2019 © European Union, 2019 Reuse is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of European Commission documents is regulated by Decision 2011/833/EU (OJ L 330, 14.12.2011, p. 39). © Shutterstock, 2019 unless specified For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not under the EU copyright, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders. Print ISBN 978-92-76-09821-8 doi:10.2767/141129 KE-03-19-626-EN-C PDF ISBN 978-92-76-09822-5 doi:10.2767/040603 KE-03-19-626-EN-N Good for Youth Good for Business European Alliance for Apprenticeships EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR APPRENTICESHIPS Content Preface ........................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................................................................7 The policy context ................................................................................................................................................................................8 Apprenticeships in recent EU policy initiatives ..................................................................................................................10 European Alliance for Apprenticeships: its roots and successes ............................................................................12 EAfA – Evaluation results ................................................................................................................................................................15 Apprenticeships – A successful form of work-based learning .................................................................................18 Comparing apprenticeships and traineeships ....................................................................................................................20 Who benefits from apprenticeships? .......................................................................................................................................21 Education and Training 2020 Working Groups ...................................................................................................................22 Apprenticeship Support Services ................................................................................................................................................25 Benchlearning .........................................................................................................................................................................................26 Getting small businesses on board ...........................................................................................................................................28 A statement by Arnaldo Abruzzini, CEO of EUROCHAMBRES ....................................................................................32 Norway’s public sector takes action on apprenticeships ...........................................................................................33 Support by Cedefop ...........................................................................................................................................................................34 Support by the European Training Foundation ...................................................................................................................36 Youth organisations and the representation of apprentices ....................................................................................37 Delivering quality and effective apprenticeships ...........................................................................................................38 Engagement of European education and training providers .....................................................................................40 Business initiatives ...........................................................................................................................................................................42 Basque Country: The key factors for VET excellence .....................................................................................................45 The Baltic Alliance for Apprenticeships ..................................................................................................................................46 EARLALL: Promoting apprenticeships in the regions .....................................................................................................47 Boosting mobility ..................................................................................................................................................................................48 Overview of funding opportunities ............................................................................................................................................51 Erasmus+ projects ...............................................................................................................................................................................52 Reference tools .....................................................................................................................................................................................54 Apprenticeship programmes funded through the European Social Fund..........................................................55 Showcasing talent through the EAfA Awards, 2016 to 2018 ..................................................................................58 Key topics for future years ...........................................................................................................................................................59 Studies and reports ...........................................................................................................................................................................62 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Join the Alliance! ..................................................................................................................................................................................66 6 GOOD FOR YOUTH. GOOD FOR BUSINESS Preface Marianne Thyssen European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Apprenticeships are an excellent way to Since adopting the Skills Agenda for Europe in help young people move from education 2016, we have continued to roll out measures and training into jobs. Since the launch of that support quality apprenticeships in Europe. the European Alliance for Apprenticeships On 15 March 2018, the Council endorsed (EAfA) in 2013, almost one million training our proposal on a European Framework for and job opportunities for young people Quality and Effective Apprenticeships. On 8 have been mobilised. Six years on, our December 2018, the Commission launched engagement with the world of business the Apprenticeship Support Service to support through the Alliance has given an enormous Member States and all relevant stakeholders boost to the supply, quality, image and in their reform process. In addition, the mobility of apprenticeships. It involves Commission has supported the launch of the national commitments from 36 countries first ever European Apprentices Network. We as well as engagements from numerous want to ensure that young apprentices have stakeholders, such as companies, social their voices heard in discussions on vocational partners, chambers, education and training and educational training, in particular when it providers, regional authorities, youth and comes to apprenticeships. parent organisations as well as research bodies. In this brochure, you will find some of the stories behind the numbers. Young people, I am also committed to the idea that vocational who, because of the European Alliance for and educational training is a valid first choice, Apprenticeships, have got their foot onto not a second option to be followed if all else the jobs ladder and a good career, which will fails. During my mandate, we have launched allow them to follow their passion. Companies ‘ErasmusPro’, a new opportunity for longer- who are stepping up to the mark and acting term apprenticeship mobility within the current as an inspiration to others in opening up new Erasmus programme. A fourth edition of the opportunities for young people and invigorating European Vocational Skills Week, our campaign their business with the skills that will help them to showcase quality and excellence in vocational to thrive. and educational training, will take place this year in Helsinki. This European Vocational Skills I hope you enjoy reading about the achievements Week is organised in close cooperation with and success stories of the European Alliance for the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the Apprenticeships. A lot has